TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This disclosure relates to a rear side airbag device located between a vehicle body
and a rear seat.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] A rear side airbag device which includes an inflator configured to supply gas into
an airbag, and a box for fixing the inflator to a vehicle body is hitherto known in
the art
(see JP 2009-040328 A). Specifically, in this technical scheme, the box includes a bottom wall to which
the inflator is fixed, and two brackets to be fixed to the vehicle body. Of the two
brackets, one bracket is located on a laterally inner side with respect to the bottom
wall, and the other bracket is located on a laterally outer side with respect to the
bottom wall.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0003] In such prior art where the other bracket of the box is located on a laterally outer
side with respect to the bottom wall, however, there would be a complication; for
example, when the box is mounted from the interior of the vehicle, the other bracket
need be located farther than the bottom wall and thus mounting of the box would be
complicate.
[0004] It would be desirable to provide a rear side airbag device of which a box (mounting
bracket) can be mounted with ease.
[0005] A rear side airbag device located between a vehicle body and a rear seat is disclosed.
The rear side airbag device comprises an airbag, an inflator configured to supply
gas into the airbag, and a mounting bracket to which the inflator is fixed.
[0006] The mounting bracket comprises an inflator mount portion to which the inflator is
fixed, and a first anchor portion and a second anchor portion that are to be fixed
to other members,
[0007] The first anchor portion and the second anchor portion are located on a laterally
inner side with respect to the inflator mount portion.
[0008] With this configuration, for example, when the mounting bracket is mounted to the
vehicle body from an interior of the vehicle, the first anchor portion and the second
anchor portion both located near at hand for an operator are so easy to access that
the mounting bracket can be mounted with ease.
[0009] In addition, the first anchor portion may be located on a laterally outer side with
respect to the second anchor portion.
[0010] With this additional feature, for example, when the mounting bracket is mounted to
the vehicle body from the interior of the vehicle, the second anchor portion located
near at hand, closer than the first anchor portion to the operator, is easier to access
so that the second anchor portion can be mounted with increased ease.
[0011] The first anchor portion may be located above the inflator, and the second anchor
portion may be located below the inflator.
[0012] With this feature, the rear side airbag device can be downsized in the front-rear
direction more effectively in comparison with an alternative configuration in which
the first anchor portion and the second anchor portion are located at the front and
the rear of the inflator.
[0013] The mounting bracket may comprise an upper wall located over an airbag module including
the airbag and the inflator, and a lower wall located under the airbag module.
[0014] With this additional configuration, excessive upward and downward deployment of the
airbag can be restricted.
[0015] The upper wall and the lower wall may have shapes with widths thereof oriented in
a front-rear direction narrower than a width of the airbag module oriented in the
front-rear direction.
[0016] With this configuration, in which the front-rear widths of the upper wall and the
lower wall are narrower than the front-rear width of the airbag module, a weight reduction
of the mounting bracket can be expected.
[0017] The first anchor portion and the second anchor portion may have shapes with widths
thereof oriented in a front-rear direction narrower than a width of the airbag module
oriented in the front-rear direction.
[0018] With this configuration, in which the front-rear widths of the first anchor portion
and the second anchor portion are narrower than the front-rear width of the airbag
module, a weight reduction of the mounting bracket can be expected.
[0019] The inflator mount portion may have a shape with a width thereof oriented in a front-rear
direction narrower than a width of the airbag module oriented in the front-rear direction.
[0020] With this configuration, in which the front-rear width of the inflator mount portion
is narrower than the front-rear width of the airbag module, a weight reduction of
the mounting bracket can be expected.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021]
[FIG. 1] shows a vehicle in which a rear side airbag device is provided, as viewed
from an interior of the vehicle.
[FIG. 2] includes (a) a side view showing relative arrangement of a side panel, a
striker and the rear side airbag device as viewed from the interior of the vehicle;
and (b) a view of the striker as viewed from above.
[FIG. 3] is a section view showing an internal structure of the rear side airbag device.
[FIG. 4] is an exploded perspective view of the rear side airbag device.
[FIG. 5] is a side view of a base bracket and a rear side airbag device, showing a
first modified example.
[FIG. 6] is a section view showing an internal structure of the rear side airbag device
configured according to the first modified example.
[FIG. 7] is a perspective view of a rear side airbag device, showing a second modified
example.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Hereinafter, a detailed description will be given of an illustrative, non-limiting
embodiment of a rear side airbag device with reference made to accompanying drawings
where appropriate. As shown in FIG. 1, a rear side airbag device 1 is a device applied
to a rear seat of an automobile, and is located between a rear seat S and a sidewall
BS of a vehicle body.
[0023] The rear seat S includes a seat cushion S1 and a seat back S2, and the seat back
S2 is rotatable about an axis provided at a lower end thereof so that it is tiltable
frontward. The rear side airbag device 1 is fixed to the sidewall BS, and not fixed
to the seat back S2. Therefore, when the seat back S2 is tilted frontward, the rear
side airbag device 1 remains on the sidewall BS and gets exposed, though not illustrated.
The rear side airbag device 1 has a front surface flush substantially with a front
surface of the seat back S2, and thus looks as if it is a part of the seat back S2
when the rear seat S is in normal use position. Although the rear side airbag device
1 described herein in accordance with this embodiment is one which is installed on
the left-hand side within the vehicle body (at the left side of the rear seat S),
it is to be understood that a rear side airbag device having a reverse configuration
as a mirror image of the illustrated configuration may be provided on the right-hand
side within the vehicle body. In describing the present embodiment, unless otherwise
noted, the terms "laterally inner side (laterally inward)" or "laterally outer side
(laterally outward)" are used to indicate relative positions or directions, not with
respect to the rear side airbag device 1 itself, but with respect to the vehicle body.
In other words, "inner side" refers to a position closer to the center in the lateral
direction within the vehicle body, and "outer side" refers to a position farther from
the center in the lateral direction within the vehicle body. On the other hand, the
term "front-rear direction" is used to indicate, unless otherwise noted, the front-rear
direction as defined with respect to the rear seat S.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 2, the vehicle body includes a side panel 200 that constitutes the
sidewall BS. The side panel 200 is made of metal, and includes a sidewall portion
210 forming the sidewall BS, a wheel housing 220 bulging from the sidewall portion
210 laterally inward, and a striker mount portion 230. The wheel housing 220 is a
portion for housing a tire T, and includes a first portion 221 and a second portion
222.
[0025] The first portion 221 is located in a position corresponding to a front upper portion
of the tire T, and is shaped to follow the contour of the front upper portion of the
tire T. The second portion 222 is located in a position corresponding to a rear upper
portion of the tire T, and bulges laterally inward relative to the first portion 221.
The second portion 222 spans a lower part and an upper part in the side panel 200.
The second portion 222 has varying widths in the front-rear direction narrower in
the upper part than in the lower part. An L-shaped bracket 300 via which to mount
the rear side airbag device 1 to the vehicle body is welded or otherwise fixed on
a front side surface of the lower part of the second portion 222.
[0026] As shown in FIG. 3, the L-shaped bracket 300 includes a first plate portion 310 having
a shape of a plate of which sides are perpendicular to the lateral direction, and
a second plate portion 320 extending from a rear end of the first plate portion 310
laterally outward and to be fixed to the wheel housing 220. The first plate portion
310 of the L-shaped bracket 300 has formed therein a hole (reference character omitted)
in which a bolt BL2 for fastening the rear side airbag device 1 to the vehicle body
is to be inserted.
[0027] As shown in FIG. 2 (a), the striker mount portion 230 is a portion that provides
a mount surface on which a striker 100 for retaining the seat back S2 in an upright
position is mounted; it is so arranged as to cover an upper end portion of the second
portion 222, and welded or otherwise joined integrally with an upper portion of the
side panel 200.
[0028] The striker 100 includes a base bracket 110 to be fixed to the striker mount portion
230, and a U-shaped striker shaft 120 protruding from the base bracket 110 laterally
inward. As shown in FIG. 2 (a), (b), the base bracket 110 is a plate member and includes
a base portion 111 to be attached to the striker mount portion 230, an extension portion
112 extending from a front end of the base portion 111 laterally inward, and a fixing
target portion 113 extending from a laterally inner end of the extension portion 112
frontward.
[0029] The base portion 111 has a shape of a trapezoid or trapezium of which an upper base
is shorter than a lower base as viewed from a laterally inner side, and is positioned
with the upper and lower bases inclined with respect to the front-rear direction,
and fastened to the striker mount portion 230 with three bolts BL1
(see FIG. 3). That is, the base bracket 110 is fastened to the vehicle body (striker mount
portion 230) at a plurality of fastening points.
[0030] The base portion 111 has a first hole HI, a second hole H2, and a third hole H3 through
which bolts BL1 are to be inserted respectively. The first hole H1 is located in the
frontmost and lowermost position among the plurality of holes H1-H3. To be more specific,
the first hole H1 is formed in the lower front corner of the trapezoidal base portion
111.
[0031] The second hole H2 is located in the uppermost position among the plurality of holes
H1-H3. To be more specific, the second hole H2 is formed in the upper rear corner
of the trapezoidal base portion 111.
[0032] The third hole H3 is located in the rearmost position among the plurality of holes
H1-H3. To be more specific, the third hole H3 is formed in the lower rear corner of
the trapezoidal base portion 111.
[0033] The extension portion 112 extends from the upper front corner of the trapezoidal
base portion 111 laterally inward. The fixing target portion 113 is a portion to which
a mounting bracket 30, which will be described later, of the rear side airbag device
1 is fixed, and has sides perpendicular to the lateral direction. The fixing target
portion 113 is formed on the laterally inner end of the extension portion 112, and
is thus located in a position shifted laterally inward,
i.e., to a direction of protrusion of the striker shaft 120, with respect to the base portion
111.
[0034] The fixing target portion 113 includes a bolt portion 114 protruding from a laterally
inner side surface thereof laterally inward. The extreme end of the bolt portion 114
points laterally inward,
i.e., toward a protruding direction of the striker shaft 120.
[0035] The rear side airbag device 1 is so located as to overlap the striker 100 and the
L-shaped bracket 300 as viewed from the left or right. The rear side airbag device
1 is fixed to the side panel 200 by using the bolt portion 114 of the striker 100
and the hole of the L-shaped bracket 300.
[0036] To be more specific, the striker mount portion 230 has holes (not shown) provided
in positions corresponding to the holes H1-H3. As shown in FIG. 3, nuts N1 in which
bolts BL1 for fastening the base bracket 110 to the striker mount portion 230 are
screwed and engaged are welded or otherwise fixed on a reverse side (laterally outer
side), at portions corresponding to the holes, of the striker mount portion 230. Similarly,
on a reverse side (laterally outer side), at a portion corresponding to the hole,
of the L-shaped bracket 300, as well, a nut N2 in which a bolt BL2 for fastening the
rear side airbag device 1 to the L-shaped bracket 300 is screwed and engaged are welded
or otherwise fixed.
[0037] When the rear side airbag device 1 has been attached to the vehicle body, the striker
shaft 120 of the striker 100 protrudes from a laterally inside surface of the rear
side airbag device 1. It is to be understood that, in FIG. 3, the showing of an outer
covering member 7, which will be described later, of the rear side airbag device 1
is omitted.
[0038] In the seat back S2 of the rear seat S, a latch mechanism S21 engageable with the
striker shaft 120 of the striker 100 is provided. With this feature, when the seat
back S2 folded down on the seat cushion S1 is pulled up, the latch mechanism S21 engages
with the striker shaft 120 of the striker 100, so that the seat back S2 is locked
in its upright position.
[0039] As shown in FIG. 4, the rear side airbag device 1 comprises an airbag module AM,
a mounting bracket 30, a base member 4, and an outer covering member 7.
[0040] As shown in FIG. 3, the airbag module AM includes an airbag 2, an inflator 3, and
a storage bag BH in which the airbag 2 and the inflator 3 are stored.
[0041] The airbag 2 is a member which inflates with gas supplied inside and deploys in a
collision of a vehicle as known in the art. The airbag 2 is folded and stored in the
storage bag BH.
[0042] The inflator 3 is a member configured to supply gas into the airbag 2. The inflator
3 includes a cylindrical main body 3A and bolt portions 3B provided protrusively from
the main body 3A. A plurality of (two, in this embodiment) bolt portions 3B are arranged
along an axis of the main body 3A, and each bolt portion 3B is oriented toward the
axis of the main body 3A and fixed to the main body 3A. Each bolt portion 3B protrudes
out of the storage bag BH.
[0043] As shown in FIG. 4, the base member 4 is a member that is configured to accommodate
the airbag 2 and the inflator 3, and to be fixed to the vehicle body (side panel 200,
in this embodiment). The base member 4 includes a wire frame 10, and a cushion pad
6 formed integrally with the wire frame 10.
[0044] The cushion pad 6 is made of urethane foam, etc., and includes a front wall 61, an
upper wall 62 extending from an upper end of the front wall 61 rearward, and a side
wall 63 located adjacent to laterally inner side edges of the front wall 61 and the
upper wall 62. Each of the walls 61-63 is formed in a shape of a plate. The front
wall 61 has formed therein a slit 61A allowing the airbag 2 to deploy frontward.
[0045] The side wall 63 has a first indentation 63A and a second indentation 63B. The first
indentation 63A is a cutaway part through which to allow the striker shaft 120 of
the striker 100
(see FIG. 3) to protrude from the laterally outer side to the laterally inner side and
to expose a first fixing plate 13 which will be described later, and is formed in
a position corresponding to space accommodating the first fixing plate 13, etc. The
second indentation 63B is a cutaway part through which to expose a second fixing plate
14 which will be described later, and is formed in a position corresponding to space
for accommodating the second fixing plate 14.
[0046] The base member 4 is covered with the outer covering member 7 made of synthetic leather,
fabrics, etc. The outer covering member 7 is shaped to cover the upper, laterally
inner and front sides of the base member 4. The front portion of the outer covering
member 7 has a fragile region 71 formed in a position corresponding to the slit 61A
of the cushion pad 6 to allow the airbag 2 to deploy frontward. The fragile region
71 is formed, for example, by sewing up a slit. The laterally inner portion of the
outer covering member 7 has formed therein a hole 72 through which to allow the striker
shaft 120 of the striker 100
(see FIG. 3) to protrude from the laterally outer side to the laterally inner side.
[0047] The wire frame 10 is made up of a first wire 11 and a second wire 12 made of metal,
shaped generally along the contour (edges of respective walls 61-63) of the cushion
pad 6, and welded or otherwise joined together. In the present embodiment, two wires
11, 12 are provided to form the wire frame 10; however, the number of wires that form
the wire frame 10 may be one, three or more, instead.
[0048] The first wire 11 is located inside the cushion pad 6, and shaped along the contours
of the front wall 61, the upper wall 62, and the upper portion of the side wall 63
(portion above the first indentation 63A) of the cushion pad 6. The second wire 12
includes a pad support portion 12A which is located inside the cushion pad 6, and
a first exposed portion 12B and a second exposed portion 12C which are located outside
the cushion pad 6.
[0049] The pad support portion 12A is shaped generally along the contour of the lower portion
of the side wall 63 (portion under the first indentation 63A) of the cushion pad 6.
[0050] The first exposed portion 12B is formed in a shape of a letter U which opens frontward,
and provided with a rectangular first fixing plate 13 welded or otherwise fixed to
an inside thereof. Specifically, the three sides of the first fixing plate 13 are
welded or otherwise joined to the bottom and sides, respectively, of the U-shaped
first exposed portion 12B.
[0051] As shown in FIG. 3, the first fixing plate 13 is a portion fixed to the fixing target
portion 113 of the striker 100 described above, and has a hole (reference character
omitted) through which a bolt portion 114 of the fixing target portion 113 is to be
inserted. The first fixing plate 13 is located on a laterally outer side with respect
to the pad support portion 12A (second fixing plate 14 which will be described later).
Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 4, the first exposed portion 12B is bent laterally outward
from the pad support portion 12A such that the U-shaped portion for supporting the
first fixing plate 13 is located on the laterally outer side with respect to the pad
support portion 12A.
[0052] The second exposed portion 12C is an L-shaped portion, and includes a first rod portion
extending in the upward-downward direction, and a second rod portion extending from
a lower end of the first rod portion frontward. A rectangular second fixing plate
14 is welded or otherwise fixed to the second exposed portion 12C. Specifically, the
two sides of the second fixing plate 14 are welded or otherwise joined to the first
rod portion and the second rod portion, respectively.
[0053] As shown in FIG. 3, the second fixing plate 14 is a portion fastened to the L-shaped
bracket 300 with the bolt BL2 described above, and has a hole (reference character
omitted) through which the bolt BL2 is to be inserted.
[0054] The mounting bracket 30 is a member for mounting the airbag module AM to the base
member 4, and is made of sheet metal. The mounting bracket 30 includes an inflator
mount portion 31, a first anchor portion 32, a second anchor portion 33, a first connecting
portion 34 as an example of an upper wall, and a second connecting portion 35 as an
example of a lower wall. As shown in FIG. 2 (a), the mounting bracket 30 is formed
with its width in the front-rear direction narrower than a width of the airbag module
AM in the front-rear direction. To be more specific, the inflator mount portion 31,
the first anchor portion 32, the second anchor portion 33, the first connecting portion
34 and the second connecting portion 35 are formed with their widths in the front-rear
direction narrower than the width of the airbag module AM in the front-rear direction.
[0055] As shown in FIG. 3, the inflator mount portion 31 is a portion to which the inflator
is to be fixed, and has two holes (reference characters omitted) in which the bolt
portions 3B of the inflator 3 are inserted, respectively. The inflator mount portion
31 is a plate-shaped portion the sides of which are perpendicular to the lateral direction
and through which the holes pierce and extend in the lateral direction. The respective
bolt portions 3B of the inflator 3 are inserted from the laterally inner side in the
corresponding holes, and protrude laterally outward of the inflator mount portion
31. Nuts N3 are then applied to the bolt portions 3B, and the bolt portions 3B with
their ends oriented laterally outward are fastened to the inflator mount portion 31.
[0056] Once the inflator 3 is mounted to the inflator mount portion 31 as described above,
the inflator mount portion 31 is located between the main body 3A of the inflator
3 and the sidewall portion 210 that forms the sidewall SB of the vehicle body, which
are arranged in the lateral direction.
[0057] The first anchor portion 32 is a portion to be fixed to the fixing target portion
113 of the base bracket 110 of the striker 100 mounted to the striker mount portion
230, and has a hole 32A
(see FIG. 4) in which the bolt portion 114 of the fixing target portion 113 is to be inserted.
The first anchor portion 32 is a plate-shaped portion the sides of which are perpendicular
to the lateral direction and through which the hole 32A pierces and extends in the
lateral direction. The bolt portion 114 is inserted from the laterally outer side
in the holes of the first anchor portion 32 and the first fixing plate 13, and protrudes
from the first anchor portion 32 laterally outward. A nut N4 is then applied to the
bolt portion 114, and the first anchor portion 32 and the first fixing plate 13 are
fastened to the fixing target portion 113.
[0058] The first anchor portion 32 is located above the inflator 3 and the inflator mount
portion 31. The first anchor portion 32 is located on a laterally inner side with
respect to the inflator mount portion 31, specifically, on a laterally inner side
with respect to the inflator 3.
[0059] The second anchor portion 33 is a portion to be fixed to the L-shaped bracket 300,
and has a hole 33A
(see FIG. 4) in which the bolt BL2 is to be inserted. The second anchor portion 33 is
a plate-shaped portion the sides of which are perpendicular to the lateral direction
and through which the hole 33A pierces and extends in the lateral direction. The bolt
BL2 is inserted from the laterally inner side through the holes of the second anchor
portion 33 and the L-shaped bracket 300, and the bolt BL2 with its end oriented laterally
outward is fastened to the nut N2 joined to the L-shaped bracket 300. In other words,
the inflator mount portion 31, the first anchor portion 32, and the second anchor
portion 33 are arranged relative to and fastened to their fixing target members in
the lateral direction.
[0060] The second anchor portion 33 is located below the inflator 3 and the inflator mount
portion 31. The second anchor portion 33 is located on a laterally inner side with
respect to the inflator mount portion 31, specifically, on a laterally inner side
with respect to the inflator 3, more specifically, on a laterally inner side with
respect to the first anchor portion 32.
[0061] The inflator 3 is located on a laterally outer side with respect to a laterally inner
end E of the wheel housing 220. The airbag module AM and the mounting bracket 30 are
also located on the laterally outer side with respect to the laterally inner end E
of the wheel housing 220.
[0062] The first connecting portion 34 is a portion connecting the inflator mount portion
31 and the first anchor portion 32, and located over the airbag module AM. The first
connecting portion 34 is sloped with respect to the lateral direction, and extends
from an upper end of the inflator mount portion 31 in a laterally-inward-and-obliquely-upward
direction.
[0063] The second connecting portion 35 is a portion connecting the inflator mount portion
31 and the second anchor portion 33, and located under the airbag module AM The second
connecting portion 35 is sloped with respect to the lateral direction, and extends
from a lower end of the inflator mount portion 31 in a laterally-inward-and-obliquely-downward
direction.
[0064] In a state, as shown in FIG. 2, where the mounting bracket 30 has been attached to
the side panel 200, the mounting bracket 30 is located directly above the wheel housing
220.
[0065] It is understood that in a state, as shown in FIG. 2, where the rear side airbag
device 1 has been attached to the vehicle body, the second portion 222 of the side
panel 200 is located in a position rearward of the airbag module AM With this arrangement,
the airbag 2 is restrained from deploying rearward.
[0066] Next, a description will be given of methods of manufacturing, and attaching to the
side panel 200, the rear side airbag device 1.
[0067] As shown in FIG. 4, a wire frame 10 is made by welding, and inserted in a mold, in
which a cushion pad 6 is formed integrally with the wire frame 10. An airbag module
AM is fixed to the mounting bracket 30, and put in the inside of the base member 4.
[0068] To be more specific, the mounting bracket 30 to which the airbag module AM is fixed
is temporarily retained for assembly in the cushion pad 6 by passing the second anchor
portion 33 of the mounting bracket 30 through between the cushion pad 6 and the second
fixing plate 14 to the laterally inner side while retaining the first connecting portion
34 of the mounting bracket 30 between the lower end of the first indentation 63A of
the cushion pad 6 and the first exposed portion 12B, so that the respective anchor
portions 32, 33 are laid on the corresponding fixing plates 13, 14.
[0069] Thereafter, an outer covering member 7 is put over the base member 4, and temporarily
retained on the base member 4 for assembly. It is to be understood that the outer
covering member 7 may be attached to the base member 4 by engaging hooks (not shown)
provided at ends of the outer covering member 7 with engageable parts (not shown)
provided on the base member 4. Through the process steps described above, the rear
side airbag device 1 is made.
[0070] To attach the rear side airbag device 1 to the side panel 200, first, as shown in
FIG. 2, the striker 100 and the L-shaped bracket 300 are fixed to the side panel 200
beforehand. In the operation of attaching the rear side airbag device 1, first, the
first anchor portion 32 of the mounting bracket 30 is attached to the bolt portion
114 of the striker 114 by passing the bolt portion 114 of the striker 100 through
the hole 32A
(see FIG. 4) of the first anchor portion 32; at the same time, the hole 33A
(see FIG. 4) of the second anchor portion 33 is aligned with the hole of the L-shaped
bracket 300.
[0071] In this operation, the laterally inside portion of the temporarily attached outer
covering member 7 has been tucked up so that the respective anchor portions 32, 33
can be seen from the laterally inner side.
[0072] Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 3, the anchor portions 32, 33 are fastened to the base
bracket 110 and the L-shaped bracket 300, respectively, with the nut N4 and the bolt
BL2. The tucked-up laterally inside portion of the outer covering member 7 is then
untucked to cover the base member 4, with the result that the rear side airbag device
1 is attached to the side panel 200.
[0073] With the rear side airbag device 1 according to the present embodiment as described
above, the following advantageous effects can be achieved.
[0074] Since the mounting bracket 30 is located by utilizing a space directly above the
wheel housing 220, the mounting bracket 30 can be located in an appropriate position
with consideration given to the shape of the vehicle body.
[0075] Since the inflator 3 is located on a laterally outer side with respect to the laterally
inner end E of the wheel housing 220, the inflator 3 in its entirety can be located
within a space directly above the wheel housing 220, so that the space can be utilized
effectively.
[0076] Since the inflator mount portion 31 is located between the inflator 3 and the sidewall
BS of the vehicle body arranged in the lateral direction, the airbag 2 can be restrained
from deploying toward the sidewall BS of the vehicle body. Accordingly, the airbag
2 can be restrained from getting hitched, for example, on weld beads or the like formed
on the sidewall BS, so that the airbag 2 can be caused to deploy stably.
[0077] Since the end of the bolt portion 3B of the inflator 3 is oriented laterally outward,
i.e., the bolt portion 3B is laterally oriented, the rear side airbag device 1 can be downsized
in the front-rear direction in comparison, for example, with an alternative configuration
in which the bolt portion is arranged along the front-rear direction.
[0078] Since the first anchor portion 32 and the second anchor portion 33 of the mounting
bracket 30 are located above and below the inflator 3, the rear side airbag device
1 can be downsized in the front-rear direction in comparison, for example, with an
alternative configuration in which the first anchor portion and the second anchor
portion are located in front and in the rear of the inflator.
[0079] Since the first anchor portion 32 and the second anchor portion 33 are located at
a laterally inner side with respect to the inflator mount portion 31, the first anchor
portion 32 and the second anchor portion 33 are both located near at hand for the
operator who is about to mount the mounting bracket 30 to the vehicle body from an
interior of the vehicle, and are so easy to access that the mounting bracket 30 can
be mounted with ease.
[0080] Since the inflator mount portion 31, the first anchor portion 32, and the second
anchor portion 33 are arranged relative to and fastened to their fixing target members
in the lateral direction, the rear side airbag device 1 can be downsized in the front-rear
direction in comparison, for example, with an alternative configuration in which they
are arranged relative to and fastened to the corresponding fixing targets in the front-rear
direction.
[0081] Since the connecting portions 34, 35 of the mounting bracket 30 are located over
and under the airbag module AM, respectively, excessive upward and downward deployment
of the airbag 2 can be restricted.
[0082] Since the mounting bracket 30 is mounted to the base bracket 110 of the striker 100
attached to the vehicle body, no additional mounting spot for the mounting bracket
30 need be provided.
[0083] Since the hole 32A for the bolt portion 114 of the base bracket 110 to be inserted
therein is provided in the first anchor portion 32, the mounting bracket 30 can be
retained temporarily to the vehicle body for assembly with ease by simply attaching
the first anchor portion 32 to the bolt portion 114 of the base bracket 110 attached
to the vehicle body.
[0084] Since the end of the bolt portion 114 of the base bracket 110 is oriented in a direction
of protrusion of the striker shaft 120, the first anchor portion 32 of the mounting
bracket 30 can be mounted easily to the bolt portion 114 from the interior of the
vehicle.
[0085] Since the fixing target portion 113 is located in a position shifted relative to
the base portion 111 in the direction of protrusion of the striker shaft 120, the
fixing target portion 113 is located nearer at hand for the operator who is about
to mount the mounting bracket 30 to the base bracket 110 from an interior of the vehicle,
and is so easy to access that the mounting bracket 30 can be mounted with ease.
[0086] With the illustrated configurations, the inflator mount portion 31, the first anchor
portion 32, the second anchor portion 33, the first connecting portion 34, and the
second connecting portion 35 have widths oriented in the front-rear direction narrower
than the width of the airbag module AM in the front-rear direction, so that the mounting
bracket 30 can be made lighter in weight.
[0087] The rear side airbag device according to one exemplary embodiment as described above
may be modified where appropriate in a practicable application, as illustrated in
other configurations described below. In the following description, the members having
substantially the same structural features as those of the above-described embodiment
will be designated by the same reference characters, and an explanation thereof will
be omitted.
[0088] In the above-described embodiment, the first anchor portion 32 of the mounting bracket
30 is fastened to the base bracket 110; instead, the first anchor portion 32 may,
for example, be fastened together with the base bracket 110 to the vehicle body, as
shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
[0089] To be more specific, in this embodiment, the base bracket 110 of the striker 100
consists of the aforementioned base portion 111 only. The rear side airbag device
1 has substantially the same structure, though there exist some differences associated
with the change in the shape of the base bracket 110, and thus a detailed explanation
thereof will be omitted.
[0090] In this embodiment, the rear side airbag device 1 is fastened to the striker mount
portion 230 and the L-shaped bracket 300 by utilizing the first hole H1 of the striker
100 and the hole of the L-shaped bracket 300. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 6, the
first anchor portion 32 is fastened together with the first fixing plate 13 and the
base bracket 110 to the striker mount portion 230 (vehicle body) with the bolt BL1.
In this state, the first anchor portion 32 cooperates with the striker mount portion
230 and holds therebetween the first fixing plate 13 and the base bracket 110. That
is, in this embodiment, the hole 32A of the first anchor portion 32 and the hole of
the first fixing plate 13 are utilized as holes for the bolt BL1 to be inserted therein.
The bolt BL1 is inserted from the laterally inner side into the holes of the first
anchor portion 32, the first fixing plate 13, the base bracket 110, and the striker
mount portion 230, and its end directed laterally outward is fastened in the nut N1
joined to the striker mount portion 230.
[0091] As shown in FIG. 5, the second anchor portion 33 of the mounting bracket 30 in the
rear side airbag device 1 mounted in the vehicle body is located more to the front
than the first anchor portion 33 is.
[0092] The first anchor portion 32 is fastened to the striker mount portion 230 by utilizing
the first hole H1 located in the frontmost and lowermost position among the three
holes H1-H3 of the base bracket 110. In other words, the first anchor portion 32 is
fastened together with the base bracket 110 at the frontmost and lowermost fastening
point among a plurality of fastening points of the base bracket 110.
[0093] Next, a description will be given of a method of attaching the rear side airbag device
1 to the side panel 200. It is to be understood that the manufacturing method of the
rear side airbag device is similar to that of the above-described embodiment.
[0094] To attach the rear side airbag device 1 to the side panel 200, first, as shown in
FIG. 5, the holes of the anchor portions 32, 33 of the mounting bracket 30 of the
rear side airbag device 1 are aligned with the first hole H1 of the base bracket 110
and the hole of the L-shaped bracket 300, respectively.
[0095] In this operation, the laterally inside portion of the temporarily attached outer
covering member 7 has been tucked up so that the respective anchor portions 32, 33
can be seen from the laterally inner side. The striker 100 and the L-shaped bracket
300 are fixed beforehand to the side panel 200. For the striker 100, the base bracket
110 is fastened to the side panel 200 only at two fastening points,
i.e., the second hole H2 and the third hole H3; the first hole H1 is left without the bolt
BL1.
[0096] Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 6, the anchor portions 32, 33 are fastened to the striker
mount portion 230 and the L-shaped bracket 300, respectively, with the bolts BL1,
BL2. The tucked-up laterally inside portion of the outer covering member 7 is then
untucked to cover the base member 4, with the result that the rear side airbag device
1 is attached to the side panel 200.
[0097] According to this embodiment as described above, the following advantageous effects
can be achieved.
[0098] Since the first anchor portion 32 is fastened together with the base bracket 110
to the vehicle body, the number of steps for the fastening work can be reduced as
compared to the above-described embodiment.
[0099] Since the first anchor portion 32 is fastened together with the base bracket 110
to the vehicle body at the frontmost one of a plurality of fastening points of the
base bracket 110 fastened to the vehicle body, the distance from the first anchor
portion 32 to the second anchor portion 33,
i.e., the length of the mounting bracket 30, can be made shorter than that of an alternative
configuration in which any other fastening point is used for fastening.
[0100] Since the first anchor portion 32 is fastened together with the base bracket 110
to the vehicle body at the lowermost one of a plurality of fastening points of the
base bracket 110 fastened to the vehicle body, the distance from the first anchor
portion 32 to the second anchor portion 33,
i.e., the length of the mounting bracket 30, can be made shorter than that of an alternative
configuration in which any other fastening point is used for fastening.
[0101] Since the first anchor portion 32 and the vehicle body are configured to hold the
base bracket 110 therebetween, the mounting bracket 30 is attached to a part made
up of the vehicle body and the base bracket 110 overlapping one another and thus provided
with increased rigidity, so that the mounting bracket 30 can be attached firmly to
the base bracket 110.
[0102] It is to be understood that the structures of the mounting bracket, the cushion pad
and other features may be modified where appropriate according to the shape of the
vehicle body, or the like. Depending on the shape of the vehicle body, the striker
100 would become visible to a passenger from the rear side when the tail gate of the
vehicle has been opened, and thus disadvantageously impair the aesthetics in interior
design.
[0103] To address this issue, a rear side airbag device 1A comprising a cushion pad 600
as shown in FIG. 7 may be utilized. To be more specific, the cushion pad 600 shown
in FIG. 7 includes a front wall 610, an upper wall 620, a side wall 630, and a screen
640.
[0104] The front wall 610 is a wall that covers the front side of the airbag module AM,
and is formed in a shape of a rectangular plate elongate in the upward-downward direction.
The front wall 610 has a slit 611 formed therein which allows the airbag 2 to deploy
frontward.
[0105] The upper wall 620 is a wall that covers the upper side of the airbag module AM,
and extends from an upper end of the front wall 610 rearward. The upper wall 620 is
located under the striker 100 when the rear side airbag device 1A has been mounted
in the vehicle body.
[0106] The side wall 630 is a wall that covers the laterally inner side of the airbag module
AM, and is located adjacent to the laterally inner ends of the front wall 610 and
the upper wall 620.
[0107] The screen 640 is a wall that covers the rear side of the striker 100 when the rear
side airbag device 1A has been mounted in the vehicle body. The screen 640 extends
from the rear end of the upper wall 620 upward.
[0108] The screen 640 provided in the rear side airbag device 1A as described above can
serve to keep its improved aesthetic design in that when the tail gate of the vehicle
is opened, the striker 100 hidden behind the screen 640 is not visible to a passenger.
[0109] In the configuration shown in FIG. 7, the mounting bracket 80 includes a second anchor
portion 33 and a second connecting portion 35 which are substantially the same as
those illustrated in the above-described embodiment, as well as an inflator mount
portion 81 different from that of the above-described embodiment. The inflator mount
portion 81 extends from a laterally outer end of the second connecting portion 35
upward, and its end portion 81A protrudes from the upper wall 620 of the cushion pad
600 upward. This end portion 81A is an example of a first anchor portion, and is fastened
together with the base bracket 110 of the striker 100 to the vehicle body.
[0110] It is to be understood that the wire frame and the outer covering member may be formed
to conform to the shape of the cushion pad 600. Each of the fixing plates of the wire
frame may be held, in such a manner as described in the above-described embodiment,
between each anchor portion of the mounting bracket 80 and the base bracket 110 or
the L-shaped bracket 300.
[0111] In the above-described embodiment, the first anchor portion 32 is fixed to the striker
mount portion 230 (vehicle body), and the second anchor portion 33 is fixed to the
L-shaped bracket 300; feasible alternatives may include, for example: a first anchor
portion fixed to a member to be fixed to the vehicle body such as a wire frame; and/or
a second anchor portion fixed directly to the vehicle body.
[0112] Although the above-described embodiment is configured such that the mounting bracket
30 in its entirety has a shape with a width thereof oriented in the front-rear direction
narrower than a width of the airbag module AM in the front-rear direction, it may
be at least part of the mounting bracket 30 that has a shape with a width thereof
oriented in the front-rear direction narrower than the width of the airbag module
AM in the front-rear direction. For example, it would be desirable that part of at
least one of the inflator mount portion 31, the first anchor portion 32, the second
anchor portion 33, the first connecting portion 34 and the second connecting portion
35 have a shape with a width thereof oriented in the front-rear direction narrower
than the width of the airbag module AM in the front-rear direction.
[0113] Any of the elements explained above in relation to the exemplified embodiments and
illustrative modified examples may be implemented in combination as desired.